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A series of illustrated, child-directed essays traces the journey of a mouthful of food through the body, explaining mechanical and chemical digestion, absorption, circulation, respiration, and heat production in clear, age-appropriate language. Early chapters examine the mouth, teeth, throat, stomach, intestines, liver, chyle, blood and organs; subsequent chapters address arterial and venous systems, the action of the lungs, atmospheric pressure, combustion, and the roles of carbon and oxygen. A second part compares feeding and digestive systems across animal groups and concludes by describing how plants obtain nourishment, connecting individual physiology to natural classification.

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Jean Macé

Jean Macé was a French author and educator, best known for his contributions to children's literature and educational texts. His notable work, "The History of a Mouthful of Bread," explores the origins and significance of food in a way that is both informative and engaging for young readers. Macé's storytelling often blends moral lessons with entertaining narratives, making his works a staple in the realm of educational literature. He also wrote in Dutch, as seen in his collection "Sprookjes van Jean Macé," showcasing his versatility and appeal across different languages.

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